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re: economic strategy and the state
Brent McClintock argues that the New World Order's creation of
transnational states offers an opportunity to control regional and global
capital movements, credit policy, etc. But if "we" (the Good Guys) have
virtually no influence over national states, how can we have any over
these megastates, whose terrain is highly technical and abstract to most
people?
Doug
Doug Henwood [dhenwood@xxxxxxxxx]
Left Business Observer
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- Thread context:
- economic strategy and the state,
Martin Hart-Landsberg Mon 21 Mar 1994, 03:28 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: economic strategy and the state,
Doug Henwood Mon 21 Mar 1994, 13:55 GMT
- Re: economic strategy and the state,
Jim Devine Mon 21 Mar 1994, 16:08 GMT
- re: economic strategy and the state,
mcclintockbrent%faculty%Carthage Mon 21 Mar 1994, 17:49 GMT
- re: economic strategy and the state,
Doug Henwood Tue 22 Mar 1994, 14:30 GMT
- re: economic strategy and the state,
mcclintockbrent%faculty%Carthage Wed 23 Mar 1994, 17:45 GMT
- re: economic strategy and the state,
Jim Devine Wed 23 Mar 1994, 18:25 GMT
- re: economic strategy and the state,
Doug Henwood Wed 23 Mar 1994, 22:46 GMT
- Economic strategy and the state,
Trond Andresen Thu 24 Mar 1994, 15:15 GMT
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